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In computing, an image or item of text in a World Wide Web document that acts as a route to another Web page or file on the Internet. Links are created by using HTML to combine an on-screen ‘anchor’ with a hidden Hypertext Reference (HRF), usually the URL (Web address) of the item in question.



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The Project Link strategy is perhaps fitting for a company thats known more for the marketing prowess of its techno-geeks than its resort building.
The roads included in the project link several villages in the interior, tourism destinations and economic centers.
The project links with one that was previously funded by the province along Hightway 11 and means that motorists travelling along Highway 17 between Kenora and Thunder Bay, or from Kenora to Fort Frances to Thunder Bay along Highway 11 will have cellular service throughout the trip.
 
 
 
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